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believe he was 14 weeks at the time but he only weighed 15 ounces. He was fed every two hours around the clock until he was larger and able to maintain on his own. I am thrilled to hear this news about Joey!! :) |
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I'm glad to hear he's doing better. I'm going to keep praying for you and him. Prayers are helping! |
He is a fighter! Glad to hear the news. :) |
Joey I hate to ask more questions, but what is the health status of Joey and will you have more info from any exams/tests performed by the breeder's vet? I was concerned that some blood tests showed high white cell count. Could that be due to some underlying infection? When all data are in, how is Joey to be treated and managed? I am sure all here would wish to know how he is doing and what ails him. I know you are very busy and stressed right now, but please update us when you are ready. Excuse the intrusion at this difficult time. Continuing prayers for the cute little baby. |
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I think time will tell on this one....the fact he is responding to frequent feedings is a very good sign. Did the breeder take him to the vet? I missed this part on the update. |
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Keeping little Joey and you in my prayers. Happy to hear there is positive news. |
First let me say that I like everyone else on here wishes you and your puppy Joey the best. Sometime lessons must be learnt the hard way. Sometimes when a breeder of toy dogs goes against their better judgement, when wanting to either please a person that is buying a wee one from them, and they know a person that is waiting to bring home their new puppy, a breeder can make the terrible mistake of selling a tiny puppy to early. Eight weeks is just not old enough. In many cases, if they are very tiny twelve weeks is not even old enough to sell a puppy that is very small. More like sixteen weeks should be the norm to sell a tiny one. I'm wondering if your breeder sent you home with information about Hypoglycemia???? No toy breeder should be under educated on this subject. Beside making sure his kibble was left down at all times, his drinking water should have been kept sweeten with either sugar, or Carole syrup. Doing these few simple things could have made a world of difference with your little Joey. They are many articles that you can read about Hypoglycemia either on line or at you local book store, or the library. If you only knew that a simple squirt of pancake syrup down his throat would have brought him right out of that Hypo attack, it could have saved you the agony you are going through now. Here is a website where the breeder has taken the time to educate themselves and is putting it out there for all to read. Please read it and understand completely about Hypoglycemia. Hypoglycemia in Toy Breed Puppies |
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The breeder didnt give him to me early because I pleaded with her to. She honestly felt he was ready to go home and since he was over 8 weeks ( the law in my state) I assumed he was ready. Joey was given so much glucose between me and my vet we joked he might get diabetes. Unfortunately giving Joey a gallon of nutrical a day wouldn't have made a world of difference. Something is wrong with him. It's not as simple as hypoglycemia. Thank you for your input either way. |
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Try to focus on the positive right now, the improvement. You've done a great job taking care of this little guy, I think we all know this, and I know you will continue to keep his best interests first. Many of us know how heart wrenching this is for you right now, just know you are not alone and that no matter what you are doing everything you can. |
this is such a sad thread. I hope your little Joey makes it. The more of these threads I read the more amazed I am at how heartless breeders can be. Hoping for the best for Joey. |
Joey and you are being kept in my prayer's You have had such a hard week with your little one. Hopefully they find what is causing his illness, You need to rest so when come;s home he will have a strong Mommy. It is so sad when these little one;s get sick, Keep the faith the breeder sem;s to know what she is doing. A group hug from from your y.t. follower;s.:ghug:, :getwell:, still praying for you guy's:hands: Anne/Luci:p |
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